By Lottie Twyford The Australian Government has extended its China travel ban until 9 March, leaving many Chinese students still unable to begin their 2020 studies. The travel ban is one of a number of ways that the COVID-19 (coronavirus) […]
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By Lottie Twyford The Australian Government has extended its China travel ban until 9 March, leaving many Chinese students still unable to begin their 2020 studies. The travel ban is one of a number of ways that the COVID-19 (coronavirus) […]
By Adelle Millhouse and Eliza Croft SRC 6 has been abandoned after a student, named three times, refused to leave. The dispute arose during a discussion of a motion condemning incoming Chancellor Julie Bishop – one of three motions which […]
Can’t make it to tonight’s Student Representative Council meeting? Can make it, but find yourself zoning out as if it’s an 8am lecture? Follow along with our liveblog! We are also livestreaming to our Facebook page.
By Eliza Croft Update: Observer has viewed an email indicating that the ban has now been lifted. Observer understands that the Returning Officer has banned Climate Action’s Kim Stern from campaigning until the close of polls, following an alleged campaign […]
By Rebecca Zhong This year, there is a three-way race for ANUSA Education Officer. Empower’s Henri Vickers’ platform is focused on working with ANUSA departments and “[making] real efforts to reach out” to student activists. Turn Over a New Leaf […]
By Anthony Lotric ANU yesterday held a forum to gain student input regarding Kambri’s booking policy, which had been the subject of student backlash. ANU Chief Operating Officer Chris Grange told students that the booking policy first reported on by […]
By Skanda Panditharatne In Part 1 of this explainer, we discussed the history, actions, and current issues with the ANUSA Education Committee (EdCom), as well as proposals for reform. In Part 2, we address the influence of political factions – […]
Left Action for ANUSA, a ticket associated with the Socialist Alternative (SAlt) political group, launched on Sunday. The ticket is running three candidates for delegates to the National Union Of Students (NUS) National Conference (NatCon): Nick Carlton, Wren Somerville, and […]